![]() You didn’t say there was other (ie more expensive) costs associated with php, which I’m not sure is accurate anyway, as php hosting is a dime a dozen and horizontal scaling is easy with a simple load balancer, vs using something like node for scaling, you made a blanket statement that php doesn’t and can’t scale outside ‘personal blogs/sites’. Yours unfortunately, although maybe had the right intent, isn’t fully accurate. I shared this post with him (it popped up in my Wappler ‘Community Summary Email’ as we’ve used Wappler for some projects and he’s been pretty impressed with the dev time, and given what he’s done professionally using PHP for large companies, I thought he’d find it of interest.Īmong other things, we’ve also had discussions on MongoDB vs SQL (and nearly EVERYONE saying you MUST use MongoDB with Node (which again, is an incorrect blanket statement, but I digress). He didn’t ‘have a google alert to try convince people about php’. I went through every one of them and they sealed the deal for me on purchasing Wappler cause they introduce you to the “Wappler Way” of doing what I’ve been hand coding for years. When you do you will get a code to the excellent getting started tutorials that created. I suggest you download the Wappler trial. I used Coda2 for years but Panic just released Nova which I do not like so it was a perfect time for me to move to something else. I haven’t had to spend much time in it though due to the awesome UI. The code editor is excellent from what I can tell so far. Especially if you’re someone like me who has used the Bootstrap framework for years. I hand coded for years and Wappler makes a lot of the tedious coding like the layout and database connections and queries much quicker with the UI. ![]() If you have any coding knowledge at all, I believe you will love Wappler. ![]() has helped me several times this morning and it’s a weekend! ![]() I had read that ScriptCase’s support was lacking and I have learned that the community on here is great at answering questions quickly. Hi I too looked really hard at ScriptCase before settling on Wappler this week. ![]()
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